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    Re: [Help]Audio Recorder for Lectures

    Ha after I posted that too I've been using it a fair bit.

    I work in a Recording Studio so I've found it really useful for arranging rigs and session / desk layouts etc and if i have an epiphany on the bus or something I can just go in and have all my notes to hand.

    to do lists as you said now that i have a seperate 'notebook' purely for them really has helped me organise things a bit better.

    temporary FTP details for delivery to clients is also a good use, really helps keep track of them and when they will die.

    the main benefit I've found now though is no more scraps of paper everywhere! which in turn means its less likely they'll end up in the washing machine! bonus!

    thanks

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    Re: [Help]Audio Recorder for Lectures

    Quote Originally Posted by purdz View Post
    Ha after I posted that too I've been using it a fair bit.

    I work in a Recording Studio so I've found it really useful for arranging rigs and session / desk layouts etc and if i have an epiphany on the bus or something I can just go in and have all my notes to hand.

    to do lists as you said now that i have a seperate 'notebook' purely for them really has helped me organise things a bit better.

    temporary FTP details for delivery to clients is also a good use, really helps keep track of them and when they will die.

    the main benefit I've found now though is no more scraps of paper everywhere! which in turn means its less likely they'll end up in the washing machine! bonus!

    thanks
    No problem glad to help. I love that even if all your computers have run out of power u can still access everything through a web browser.

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